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Power over Ethernet (PoE) lets connected devices draw electrical power over the same Ethernet cable used for data, so you can install PoE-compatible equipment where a nearby power outlet isn’t available.
They use U/FTP shielding — a foil shield over each twisted pair — which helps reject EMI and RFI while supporting high-speed data.
The cables use solid 24 AWG conductors — listed and described as solid 24AWG cable construction.
They use shielded RJ45 (RJ-45) connectors for both network and PoE connections.
These Cat6 PoE cables are described to support high-speed data transmissions at frequencies up to 550 MHz.
Listings commonly mention Ethernet switches, Wi‑Fi access points, surveillance cameras, and other PoE-compatible devices.
Available lengths range from short patch cables up to long runs, with examples shown from 1 foot up to 100 feet.
These products are listed as Cat6 Ethernet cables, as shown in the product titles.
The U/FTP (foil-over-each-pair) shielding is described to help reject electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio‑frequency interference (RFI).
The listings include a 600V voltage rating shown in the product titles.